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The new "atom smasher," named the Future Circular Collider (FCC), will dwarf the LHC in size and power. It will smash particles together with so much energy, in fact, that scientists say it may be capable of investigating our universe's most mysterious ...
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Space.com
"We know these monster black holes exist at the center of galaxies near our Milky Way, but the big surprise now is that they were present at the beginning of the universe." Comments (0). An illustration shows the magnetic fields of an early ...
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Space.com
The new images of the solar system's most volcanic body were captured when Juno dipped closer to Io than any other spacecraft has in 20 years. Comments (0). a yellowish moon dotted with craters, with an inset image showing a gas plume escaping.
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CNN
The super-Earth exoplanet, known as TOI-715b, orbits a red dwarf star that is cooler and smaller than our sun. Astronomers spotted the planet using NASA's TESS, or Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite, mission.
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The New York Times
Carnegie Mellon University students built Iris, a tiny lunar rover. When the spacecraft carrying it to the moon malfunctioned, they turned their vacation house into mission control.
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Space.com
gif animation showing the giant sunspot coming into view. The sunspot group is more than 15 times the diameter of Earth. (Image credit: NASA/SDO and the AIA ...
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WIRED
The computer glitch cropped up on November 14, and it affected Voyager 1's ability to send back telemetry data, such as measurements from the craft's science instruments or basic engineering information about how the probe was doing.
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Phys.Org
Ordinarily, planets in evolved planetary systems, such as the solar system, follow stable orbits around their central star. However, many indications suggest that some planets might depart from their birthplaces during their early evolution by ...
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Scientific American
Clara Moskowitz: For Scientific American's Cosmos, Quickly, I'm Clara Moskowitz. On April 8, we're in for a treat. A total solar eclipse will be visible across a broad swath of North America, giving us a view of the edges of the sun as the moon passes ...
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WIRED
Way up in the sky and sprinkled across the seas, two of the littlest yet most influential things in the world have stubbornly guarded their secrets: aerosols and phytoplankton. Today, NASA launched its Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, Ocean Ecosystem mission, ...
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